Motorola Moto G4

Motorola Moto G4 - Specs

General

Model Number

Motorola Moto G4 XT 1625 - Motorola Moto G 4th Generation

Network Type

GSM/HSPA/LTE - 2G/3G/4G

Announced

May 2016

Availablity

June 2016

Colors

White, Black

SIMSIM (Subscriber Identity Module) is a small card that contains mobile network subscriber's account information. This allows the phone using the card to attach to a mobile network. The SIM card is most commonly associated with GSM and UMTS mobile networks. Moving a SIM card from one phone to another allows a subscriber to switch mobile phones without having to contact their mobile network carrier. SIM cards can also be used by a phone to store limited amounts of data, such as phone numbers and text messages.

Micro SIM

Processor

1.5 GHz Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617

RAM

2GB

Price

Rs. 12,499

No of Cores

8 Cores

Internal Memory

16GB

Design and Body

Dimensions

153 x 76.6 x 7.9 to 9.8 mm

Weight

155 grams

Colors

White, Black

Form Factor

Candybar

SIM Capacity

Dual Sim

Waterproof

Water Resistant

Display

Display Size

5.5 inch Full HD Screen, 401 ppi pixel density

Display Type

IPS LCD display protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 3

Display Resolution

1920 x 1080 pixels

Platform

Processor

1.5 GHz Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617

No of Cores

8 Cores

GPU

Adreno 405 GPU

RAM

2GB

Operating System (OS)

Android 6 Marshmallow

Storage

RAM

2GB

Internal Memory

16GB

Expandable

Expandable Storage

MicroSD, upto 128GB

Camera

Primary Camera

13 Megapixel with dual LED flash

Camera Features

4128 x 3096 pixels, auto-HDR, Auto Focus, ƒ/2.0

Secondary Camera

5 Megapixel with LED flash

Connectivity

GPRS

EDGE

4G LTE

Bluetooth

Yes, V4.1

Fingerprint sensor

No

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